SAVE $20:As of Dec. 9,Tayuan the Chroma Pearl DualSense Wireless Controller is on sale for $59.99 at Best Buy. This is $20 off its retail price of $79.99.
Black Friday and Cyber Monday had some excellent sales for PlayStation fans. From big discounts on the PlayStation VR2 Horizon Call of the Mountainbundle to deals on PS5 consoles, it was a great time to save on PlayStation tech. Thankfully, some of these discounts have lasted beyond Cyber Monday, including a great deal on the brand new Chroma Pearl DualSense controller.
Right now at Best Buy you can get the Chroma Pearl DualSense controller for $59.99, $20 off its list price of $79.99. Considering this controller only released a month ago in November, this is a great discount to take advantage of. It's not the only DualSense enjoying a little discount at Best Buy right now, either.
SEE ALSO: I find the best earbud deals, and Bang & Olufsen Beoplay EX earbuds are half-offBest Buy also has the standard white DualSense controller on sale right now for $20 off its list price, if you'd rather get that one to match your PS5 console. These are very nice discounts on these controllers ahead of the holidays, and a perfect extra pick-up if you got a console on sale during Black Friday or Cyber Monday and want an extra controller around for co-op fun.
A deal like this may not stick around for long, so make sure to get the Chroma Pearl DualSense controller for $59.99 while it's still live.
Looking for even more gaming deals? Have a look at our roundup of Cyber Monday gaming deals to see if any other options that caught your eye during the sale event are still available.
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